Every time my granddaughter want to do some magical painting she mean this kind of painting.
Jedes Mal, wenn meine Enkelin "zaubermalen" will, meint sie diese Art zu malen.
What you need:
paper
crayons
shapes punched or cut out of thick paper
Was man braucht:
Papier
Wachsmalstifte
Formen gestanzt oder aus dickem Papier geschnitten
Put the shapes on one sheet of paper.
Die Formen auf ein Blatt Papier legen.
Place a second sheet of paper on it.
Ein zweites Blatt Papier darauf legen.
Now rub over the paper with the wider side of the crayon.
Nun mit der breiten Seite der Wachsstifte übers Papier reiben.
Turn the paper and repeat the last step with a different color.
Das Blatt drehen und den letzten Schritt mit einer anderen Farbe wiederholen.
Now it's done!
You can use this paper for so many different creative things:
for cards, bookmarks, gift tags, gift wrapping or wrapped around a glass as a tealight holder...
Fertig!
Man kann das Papier für viele verschiedene Dinge nutzen:
für Karten, Lesezeichen, Geschenkanhänger, als Geschenkpapier oder um eine Glas gelegt als Teelichthalter...
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So pretty and magical!! Thanks for sharing on ShareAtopia!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute idea! I love the idea of using this to make a card. I found you on the This is How We Roll Thursday link up. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLove it...I'll definitely have to do that with my girls!
ReplyDeleteLisa @ Fun Money Finds
Here from #HomeMattersParty
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! and easy! Thanks for sharing.
Amazing idea! I did something similar as a kid but I have never thought of that!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea - my girls will love doing this!
ReplyDeleteWas für eine schöne Idee :-)
ReplyDeleteMagic is always fun! Thanks for this cute idea.
ReplyDeleteNoreen
Crafty Journal
Such a cute idea! I like gift tags and wrapping paper the most - it's a nice, personal touch :) It must be fun to make it, when you're a little girl (and a big girl too haha) ;)
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us again at Idea Box :)
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Mila
It's been a long time since we have done something like this. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing with me for Something to Talk About! Pinning!
Karen
This is a great idea! I think I would enjoy this very much! Thanks for sharing at the This Is How We Roll Link Party!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! My daughter uses that technique at her Sunday School class and they love it too! Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty - we hope to see you again next week. :)
ReplyDelete~Lorelai
Life With Lorelai
Aww. This turned out so cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining the Link Up this week!
That is such a great kids project. I will keep this in mind for the current 3 week holiday
ReplyDeleteI love how these turned out. I did a leaf one with the kids during the fall. But I will love to try it with crayons! Thanks for sharing with us a the Home Matters linky party. Hope you join us again!
ReplyDeleteVery neat! I enjoy doing rubbings on things but never thought to do them like that. I particularly like how you added the second color. Best wishes!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing with us at Bloggers Brags. I've pinned this to our board on Pinterest. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteNeat idea!
ReplyDeleteWe are so glad you shared with us at Merry Monday. I hope to see you at the new party beginning tonight at 9pm EST.
ReplyDeleteSo fun. Pinned and tweeted. I hope to see you on Monday at 7, we can’t wait to party with you! Lou Lou Girls
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